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He Steps His Mighty Step
- The Northern Force, Book Five
- Narrated by: Norman Izard
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Northern Force series continues deep into the final years of what the Bible calls the "Tribulation."
Geo spends the few last years in Israel with Joseph and the remainder of the missionaries whose mission were to minister God's gospel to the world at any cost before Jesus' glorious appearing.
In Alaska, the remainder of the Northern force led by Chris Meyers Senior and his son Chris Junior continue their mission of not only surviving the Tribulation and the plaques that God sent, but to warn their fellow Alaskans of the Lord's imminent return.
©2014 David W Erickson (P)2023 David W Erickson
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